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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
SCons - a software construction tool
- Version 2.3.3
+ Version 2.3.4
This is SCons, a tool for building software (and other files). SCons is
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ provided Python-standard setup script as follows:
By default, the above command will do the following:
- -- Install the version-numbered "scons-2.3.3" and "sconsign-2.3.3"
+ -- Install the version-numbered "scons-2.3.4" and "sconsign-2.3.4"
scripts in the default system script directory (/usr/bin or
C:\Python*\Scripts, for example). This can be disabled by
specifying the "--no-version-script" option on the command
@@ -70,17 +70,17 @@ By default, the above command will do the following:
making it the default on your system.
On UNIX or Linux systems, you can have the "scons" and "sconsign"
- scripts be hard links or symbolic links to the "scons-2.3.3" and
- "sconsign-2.3.3" scripts by specifying the "--hardlink-scons"
+ scripts be hard links or symbolic links to the "scons-2.3.4" and
+ "sconsign-2.3.4" scripts by specifying the "--hardlink-scons"
or "--symlink-scons" options on the command line.
- -- Install "scons-2.3.3.bat" and "scons.bat" wrapper scripts in the
+ -- Install "scons-2.3.4.bat" and "scons.bat" wrapper scripts in the
Python prefix directory on Windows (C:\Python*, for example).
This can be disabled by specifying the "--no-install-bat" option
on the command line.
On UNIX or Linux systems, the "--install-bat" option may be
- specified to have "scons-2.3.3.bat" and "scons.bat" files
+ specified to have "scons-2.3.4.bat" and "scons.bat" files
installed in the default system script directory, which is useful
if you want to install SCons in a shared file system directory
that can be used to execute SCons from both UNIX/Linux and
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ By default, the above command will do the following:
-- Install the SCons build engine (a Python module) in an
appropriate version-numbered SCons library directory
- (/usr/lib/scons-2.3.3 or C:\Python*\scons-2.3.3, for example).
+ (/usr/lib/scons-2.3.4 or C:\Python*\scons-2.3.4, for example).
See below for more options related to installing the build
engine library.
@@ -240,4 +240,4 @@ With plenty of help from the SCons Development team:
Christoph Wiedemann
Copyright (c) 2001 - 2014 The SCons Foundation
-src/README.txt 2014/08/24 12:12:31 garyo
+src/README.txt 2014/09/27 12:51:43 garyo